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To build your own RFID and NFC reader using a Raspberry Pi, you will need a few components: 1. Raspberry Pi: Any model will work, but the Raspberry Pi 4 is recommended for its superior performance. 2.
Unable to use an off-the-shelf product, one man built a custom, connected audiobook reader for his 93-year old, nearly blind grandfather. It's a perfect example of the personalized, hackable ...
Posted in Raspberry Pi Tagged accessibility, audio book, DVD cases, raspberry pi, rfid, rfid reader Quick And Dirty RFID Door Locks Clean Up Nice July 18, 2014 by Marsh 13 Comments ...
Using RAIN RFID technology the Raspberry Pi HAT uses low-power consumption to read up to 200 tanks per 2nd thanks to its on-board M6E Nano RFID reader and ARM based Cortex M4 architecture.
An RFID reader, a Raspberry Pi, a few Google Homes, a Chromecast speaker, and some Python is almost all you need to get going!
The project relies on the built-in Wi-Fi module of the Arduino Yun, and the microcontroller is connected to the sensors and RFID reader modules alongside an electronic strike to lock/unlock the door.
Guerrilla RF’s GRF5509 high-performance power amplifier paired with Impinj’s advanced RAIN RFID reader chips to enable increased read range and improved readability of RAIN RFID tags ...
DAILY RFID has recently launched LF/HF RFID Reader Module. It is compatible with 125KHz or 13.56MHz frequency chips just like EM4001, TK4100, I-CODE, Mifare-Family. The low-cost RFID reader module ...
Guerrilla RF, Inc. today announced that its high-efficiency GRF5509 4- watt power amplifier was selected by Impinj for use in their enterprise-grade RAIN RFID reader module reference design.